Guidelines for creating a strong password Guidelines for creating a strong password To ensure the security of your account, follow these best practices when creating a password: 1. Length Your password must be at least 8 characters long. Longer passwords (12+ characters) are even more secure. 2. Complexity A strong password should include a mix of the following: Uppercase letters (A-Z) Lowercase letters (a-z) Numbers (0-9)  Special characters (e.g., !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, *) 3. Uncompromised Password Avoid using passwords that have been previously exposed in data breaches. Use a unique password for each account to prevent security risks. You can check if a password has been compromised using publicly available services.  Examples of Strong Passwords Good Examples: P@ssw0rd!23 G#t3kS!9z@l Zy8$Tp&vL3 Weak Examples (Avoid These): Password123 (Too common and predictable) JohnDoe2024 (Contains personal information) abcdefg1 (Lacks complexity) Additional Security Tips Do not reuse passwords across multiple accounts. Use a password manager to generate and store complex passwords securely. By following these guidelines, you can significantly improve the security of your account and protect your personal data. If you forgot your password  If you forgot your password to your Eskimi DSP account, you can recover it using Forgot password? option in the login page.